The most important thing when creating buildings is to make them look very similar to the background. We should think about every construction around us this way and not by expressing our ego as people did for centuries. For a long time, architects created buildings that are useful only on their basic terms of functionality and totally against the environment or the surrounding area.
As for the nature, places such as seasides that contain different colors and many different images of elements like water, earth or plants are generally accepted as perfect locations for constructions. In almost all cases, seasides are composed in two types: From water, sand, and small amounts of green spaces or by water, rocks and again small amounts of green spaces. In these two cases, there are a lot of positive shapes or intelligent facades that can be formed. Both of them and a lot of other similar cases leave behind the era of antiquity till postmodernism by substituting it with deconstructive architecture.
This type of architecture is the only style in which the magnificent ideas refer to the lines of environment. In this cases the movement of water or the shapes that wind forms in the sand, they can be compared to the masterpieces of Frank Gehry. The second type containing sharp edged rocks or smooth ones leads to the idea of creating buildings that look like rocks in sea shore; this is exactly how these kinds of buildings look like in the middle of a large city. It almost reflects daily routines by trying to adapt everything around us to the way we live. This is how all objects should look like in different surroundings, especially through seaside, where the buildings can reflect the real nature.
Thanks to deconstructive architecture it is possible for buildings to have different shapes similar to that of natural landscapes, whereas in other styles, buildings are simple cubes or regular forms that glitter and inside them they contain living spaces.
The article was originally written in English.
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